Jamaica: UNHCR wants full investigation of murder of human rights activist/attorney

From the Washington Post:

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The UN’s refugee agency on Tuesday called for a full investigation into the abduction and slaying of a human rights activist that has increased worry over crime in this Caribbean country.

Attorney Clover Graham, who was Jamaica’s honorary liaison for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, was found at daybreak Sunday with her throat slashed in tall weeds by the Caymanas Polo Club just outside of the capital of Kingston.

UNHCR regional representative Vincent Cochetel described Graham as a “passionate human rights activist” who worked with the UN agency since 1998 by counseling asylum seekers and helping Haitian refugees find shelter and jobs.

Her son and his girlfriend died the same way four years ago:

Four years ago, Graham’s son and his girlfriend were also found in a field with their throats slashed after they brought crutches and other medical supplies to men they had accidentally injured in a road crash. Two men were recently convicted of those murders, which were dubbed the “good Samaritan” slayings.

The killing of Graham has sharpened crime fears in this violence-wracked Caribbean country of less than 3 million inhabitants. Most of the violence takes place in rough slums, with tourist resorts largely crime-free.

A U.N. study on the Caribbean released earlier this year said Jamaica has had the world’ third-highest murder rate over the past decade…

Who knew!

“Refugees” revolt in Italy again

African migrants continue to arrive in ships (if you’ve read The Camp of  the Saints, the photo here will be meaningful) and foment unrest.

From Adnkronos International:

Ragusa, 21 Aug. (AKI) – Two police were hospitalised with minor injuries in southern Italy following a revolt by more than a dozen Tunisian migrants who feared they would be sent home.

The 14 migrants were arrested in the Italian southern region of Sicily after destroying the detention centre in the city of Ragusa where they were held.

The men, who had only arrived by boat to the Sicilian island of Lampedusa a couple of weeks before, were arrested by the police and accused of resistance and violence towards authorities in Ragusa, a city in southwestern Sicilian where the migrant centre was located.

Yup, that Arab Spring was really a good thing for North Africa, so good they are still fleeing…

So why can’t they go back to Somalia now?

My Somalia alerts these days are filled with stories about how Somalia has a new government after two decades of violence and chaos.  The stories are all filled with encouraging accounts of how Mogadishu is now recovering (I told you about this here just last month).

So tell me why the UN and the new Somali government can’t begin to gather up the young people living in Kenyan camps and return them to Mogadishu to help clean up the rubble and rebuild the city?  You know, sort of like the CCC during the Roosevelt years.    Instead of the West pouring money into the increasingly lawless refugee camps in Kenya, or bringing tens of thousands more to try to find work in American cities, build temporary work camps in Somalia and put them to WORK!

Here is an e-mail I received last evening (we get these all the time) from a candidate for just such a job!

my name is Ahmed…. am 23 Somali refugee who lives in Kenya refugee camp last 5 years i fled my country 5 years ago as they did many Somali people although i was young at time (18years old)but i remember the reason i fled was when Ethiopian troops entered Somali to fight Islamic militia of Somalia who against the transition government of Somalia as u are aware of there was lack of stability of Somalia last 2 decades am a person who lost everything  my all family members and my country am not get yet whether they are live or die i tried to back my country many times to reach my family but my friend advised me not back there otherwise they told me that Islamic militia are killed me or they forced me to take a gun to kill innocent people as they always did my special live i did not get any opportunity of study i survived my life sometimes am not working because the camp have no job if i try to go ather cities Kenyan police asking me whether am Kenyan or not whenever they recognizing me am not citizen they arresting me am tired in this world i look someone in a hopeless so plz and plz i kindly requesting u to help me  how i get a reslement and better live than the one i lived now